BEGODE MASTER Fault
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93%
CONF
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Motor Hall Sensor PCB Assembly
The Hall sensors are mounted on a small PCB within the motor housing. Over time, thermal cycling and vibration can cause solder joint fatigue or failure of the individual Hall ICs, leading to a loss of rotor position data. Replacing the entire sensor board ensures proper signal timing for the motor controller's inverter stage.
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4%
CONF
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Motor Phase/Hall Wiring Harness
The wiring harness passing through the hollow axle is a known point of mechanical failure. Constant rotation and potential axle flex can cause internal wire breakage or insulation abrasion, resulting in a 'Fault' code when the controller loses the 5V return signal from the sensor array.
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3%
CONF
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Mainboard Controller
If the Hall sensor signals are reaching the board but the logic gate processing these signals has suffered an over-voltage event (often due to back-EMF or moisture bridging), the entire controller must be replaced to restore the commutation logic.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Motor Hall Sensor PCB Assembly.
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